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Supply chains are key to cutting carbon – tier 1s should work with them

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Increased materials costs mean contractors and suppliers must work together to decarbonise (Image: Dreamstime.com)

With costs rising for carbon-intensive construction materials, main contractors should work with their suppliers to find green solutions, says Cressida Curtis of Wates.

Within 10 days of a climate denier being sworn in as US president, our government declared: “The UK is re-establishing itself as a climate leader on the global stage” in its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).

An NDC, updated every five years under the Paris Agreement, sets out a country’s plan to reduce climate change. And this year, despite – or perhaps because of – shifting geopolitical sands, the UK has been unflinching in its ambition.

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